Postage Stamp PS5402-3 USAF B-17G Nine O Nine 1:155 Scale Flying Fortress Diecast Display Model with Stand
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Despite its metal construction and preassembled and painted state, this model has become a popular model. In the photographs, you see the way it looks as soon as it is unpacked. All it requires is the assembly of the display stand, which consists of two pieces of plastic.
It is clearly a typographical error. This marks a B There are four piston engines in the 17 In the form of the ME 262 and Komet, Germany was the only country to build jets during the war. As a British Gloster Meteor, I suppose you could include it, too. The print mistakenly reads "misprint".
As you can see, the bomber has a ball turret on its belly. The wheels do not spin, however. You can blow on the propellers and they will spin nicely.
Five minutes is about how long it takes. There is about 7 inches between the front and the back of the shoe. The wingspan of the plane is 75 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Postage Stamp PS5402-3 USAF B-17G Nine O Nine 1:155 Scale Flying Fortress Diecast Display Model with Stand
Seeing the product in person looks much better than looking at the photos. I wasn't sure whether it would be passed on to my nephew or kept. It may be for adults, but it is This is not a toy for children. I'm quite impressed with the detail on such a small scale. You can tell it is quite heavy for its size too.
Oh, and those On the other hand, those seem to be about to end. On the replica of the plane, there are no 50 pounds (thank goodness) as seen in the Amazon photos. Due to their small and thin size, the barrels can easily snap if they are mucked around too I guess it's a shame that the doors to the bomb bay won't open, but I guess the stand has We can't let the three white swastikas go by without doing the three white swastikas these days. There are now white X's in place of the previously used X's. Considering that the detail is so small, it would take a keen eye to notice it in a replica of this. I intend to put it in a display case, so it will look great on a desk, shelf or in a display cabinet. In the end, it is quite a replica of a B. 155 x 17 on a scale of 1 to 10.
In terms of color scheme and details, it is classic. It is interesting to see the histories of the planes I have collected from Darron WWTP on the box as well. To avoid missing any of the details included in a die, you have to study each plane closely Metal retention cast in cast. Glue 2 parts together to make a stand and one part to make a Value is priceless for the big 'kid' of 70 who loves the history of aviation during.
It is an exact replica of the real thing The seventeenth of September An enlarged version of nine. They painted the guns, the glass in the cockpit, and the images on the nose of the plane with meticulous attention to detail. It is a great job to make As the real Nine-o-Five crashed, there was tragic loss of life Nine, whose market value has risen with every indication that it will no longer be available, these replicas will only increase in Daron Postage, keep up the great work!.
It was only a disappointment that the top turret kept falling off and I had to glue it to the base. Other than that, a very good.
It is a very heavy airplane for it's size and features great detail, however it doesn't have wheels for it to sit on and the stand, which comes with it, is cheap, thin plastic that barely holds the airplane in place. Due to the built-in wheels, I was unable to display it without the stand since the stand would be damaged by my cats in less than a day. I also sent it back because the stand would be destroyed within days by my cats.
Stamp B of the Postal Service Model 17G makes a good impression for being such a small model and being so well made. Besides being heavy, this is also a big item. My apologies for the real Nini's behavior A recent crash has caused Nine to cease to exist.
I received a lot of love from my father over this. My father was a plain mechanic during the war, and this model represents one of the plains he worked on. It was his favorite book, and he said it is as accurate as it gets. It is my hope that this is useful.